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The Barber's Bridge & St. Jošt  
   

The Barber's Bridge & St. Jošt

The Barber's Bridge (background) with the one-time Church of St. Jošt. The building to the left of the bridge was the barber shop that dates back to 1347. St. Jošt was established in the 14th century along with and adjacent to the hospital and poorhouse.
Česky Krumlov, Czech Republic

May 25th 2007
Česky Krumlov is definitely one of the most picturesque sites we have ever visited. Česky Krumlov is a charming medieval town located in southern Czech Republic near the Austrian border. Sitting amidst the Vltava River, this quaint town boasts an abundance of culture, history, and adventure, and good food and beer. You can wander aimlessly through the cobblestone, traffic free streets and enjoy ... read more
Europe » Czech Republic » South Bohemian Region » Cesky Krumlov

Czech Flag Following the First World War, the closely related Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire merged to form Czechoslovakia. During the interwar years, the new country's leaders were frequently preoccupied with meeting the demands of ot... ... read more
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